
“If it was a stronger, thriving business, I would’ve tried to get my kids more interested in it, but I want them to find their own path,” said co-owner Jon Kaiser.
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“If it was a stronger, thriving business, I would’ve tried to get my kids more interested in it, but I want them to find their own path,” said co-owner Jon Kaiser.
Summer and winter are coming together as Slope Threads moves in with Mountain Side Gear Rentals.
It’s the largest funding round yet for the Denver-based startup, which says it might open an office outside Denver.
Co-founder Jessica Caouette attributed the decision to several factors, including increased property taxes and a nearby construction project.
“We haven’t found a new home yet, but we’re definitely looking,” said Maury Ankrum, owner of The Tended Thicket.
Green Door Furniture operated at 3985 Tennyson St. prior to the blaze. The deal also includes a home across the alley.
Nurture now expects to open at 2949 Federal Blvd. in early 2020.
Home Depot previously was under contract to buy the site. Developer Jason Winkler said leases for the retail space haven’t been finalized.
Park Hill Commons is being developed by Denver-based HM Capital.
The LoHi corridor is already home to REI’s flagship store as well as Rab Denver and Wilderness Exchange Unlimited.
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